People are moving to Calgary from other parts of Canada: the city led the nation in interprovincial migration between 2003 and 2012.
A total of 61,986 people moved to Calgary in that time, an average of 6,199 per year.
| Net Interprovincial Migration, 2012 | |
| Census Metropolitan Area | Migrants |
| Edmonton | 8,455 |
| Calgary | 7,455 |
| Ottawa | 1,994 |
| Toronto | -575 |
| Vancouver | -2,271 |
| Montreal | -4,651 |
Source: Statistics Canada
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